Shane was recently an Impact Partners Producing Fellow and was named by DOC NYC as one of the “40 under 40” working in documentary. Other credits include ALL THESE SLEEPLESS NIGHTS (Sundance, Best Directing), OLMO AND THE SEAGULL (Rio Film Fest, Best Documentary), and F**K FOR FOREST (Warsaw Film Festival, Best Documentary). He also produced the SFFILM’s Golden Gate Award winning THE SEER & THE UNSEEN and the scripted WALDEN: LIFE IN THE WOODS. In 2019, Boris produced the Netflix Original THE EDGE OF DEMOCRACY, which was nominated for Critics Choice, Gotham, IDA and Academy Awards and was listed by The New York Times as one of the ten best movies of 2019. Both films screened at festivals worldwide and enjoyed critical praise and theatrical releases. Both films were nominated for the 2023 Oscars and NAVALNY won the Academy Award. In 2022, Boris premiered two films at Sundance: FIRE OF LOVE, which won the Jonathan Oppenheim Editing Award and NAVANLY, which won the Audience Award and the Festival Favorite Award. His films have premiered at festivals such as Sundance, SXSW, Visions du Réel, and Locarno shown at museums such as MOMA and The Louvre released theatrically across the world and have been commissioned by streaming platforms such as Netflix and for television programs like PBS’s Independent Lens. Shane Boris is an Academy Award-winning and Peabody Award-winning producer focusing on films that push the boundaries of conventional forms in order to tell timeless stories. She graduated from Wesleyan University and has a joint masters in cultural anthropology and international development studies from the London School of Economics and Political Science. In 2018, Dosa was named to the inaugural class of DOCNYC's "40 under 40" and was also inducted into the Academy of Motion Picture's Documentary Branch. Dosa co-produced the Academy Award-nominated "The Edge of Democracy" (Sundance / Netflix 2019) as well as "An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power" (Sundance / Paramount 2017). Additional directing titles include the 2015 Indie-Spirited Award nominated "The Last Season" and the 2019 Golden Gate Award-winning film "The Seer & The Unseen." Dosa's producing credits include the Peabody winning "Audrie & Daisy" (Sundance / Netflix 2016) and the Peabody and Emmy-nominated "Survivors" (IDFA / POV 2018). “Fire of Love” was released theatrically in 2022 and went on to be nominated for over 40 awards worldwide, winning the DGA Outstanding Direction in a Documentary Film, the Critics' Choice Award for Best Archival Documentary, IDA’s Best Writing and Best Cinematography, Cinema Eye Honors for Best Score, Best Editing and Best Visual Design, among others. Most recently, Dosa directed the Academy Award nominated "Fire of Love," which premiered on Opening Night of Sundance 2022 where it won the Editing Award and was acquired by National Geographic Films. Dosa’s work has been shown at festivals worldwide including Sundance, SXSW, New Directors/New Films, CPH:DOX and Visions du Réel, among others, and has screened in partnership with museums such as the MOMA, The Academy Museum, BAMPFA and The Louvre. The films she has directed have won a Peabody and the Directors’ Guild of America Awards, among others, and have been nominated for an Oscar, BAFTA and Independent Spirit Award. In a profound and compelling celebration of cinema, Marczak captures the very heart and soul of a generation awake enough to dance to their dreams.Sara Dosa is an award-winning nonfiction filmmaker whose work centers on the human relationship with non-human nature. As they chain-smoke, drink, and party with abandon, big ideas are as palpable as the romance and sex in the air. He and Michal, handsome and wide-eyed, roam the metropolis at night, floating from encounter to encounter, with only instinct and desire as their captain. After Kris, our sensitive yet perpetually inquisitive hero, breaks up with his long-time girlfriend Eva (Eva Lebuef), anything seems possible. All These Sleepless Nights viscerally summons that feeling, chronicling life across two Warsaw summers when students Kris (Krzysztof Bagiński) and Michal (Michał Huszcza) resolve to experience life to the limit. Many of us know the freedom of our twenties-unfettered by responsibilities or mortality, inventing ourselves in the rush of the moment. Available Showtimes - Handicap Accessible, Hard of Hearing, Subtitledįilmmaker Michał Marczak challenges the fly-on-the-wall traditions of observational documentary cinema by carefully “casting” his subjects and then, together with his characters, creates a new immersive narrative.
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